Thanks RBJ, me know every inch of dat road with a bicycle at midnight and its emotional watching this video.I hang out wid de sugar workers at the bus stop, where they share their hardships under the PPP.

Yes Tola. It was also emotional watching Moses for me also. Moses and my father were extremely close friends. They both fought against the Burnhamite regime for the greater part of their adult life. When my father died in 1998, Moses wrote a heart felt three page letter to our family expressing the impact on my father's death had on him. I have never forgotten Moses class. As I have repeatedly said on GNI "Moses ain't no two cents coolie". He is a man of integrity.

With the PPP being denied a majority in 2011, the new government will not last one year. Moses will be the next President of Guyana. It's only a matter of time.

As I said it is a must watch video. Moses connects with the common man.

After watching this video, I am certain even the most indoctrinated supporters of the PPP are having second thoughts in their quiet moments. I can understand and appreciate their dilemma and empathize with their reluctance in not being able to break free from a party and institution, which for decades was their beacon & sanctuary of Peace, Freedom, Justice and Equality. However, when such a place is festooned and desecrated by vermin and thieves, for those with a modicum of decency and conscience, there is perhaps two logical course of action : 1. A thorough top to bottom house cleaning and sanitizing to get rid of the termites, rats and cockroaches and their putrid stench.2. Vacate the blighted place, tear down the crumbling, Vermin & termite infested edifice and rebuild anew.

This rot and infestation within the PPP is not an over night phenomena. My personal experience and observation tells me that even while Dr Jagan was still alive, there was visible signs of this malignancy and may have in fact contributed to his early demise due to stress.

With wolves still baying at the windows, I do understand and appreciate why so many from within and without were reluctant to openly criticize the intransigencies of 'comrades within their fold'. As an aside, many years ago, after experiencing the growing and unchecked hooliganism of PNC members at public meetings, a senior police officer remarked that Burnham was creating a monster that would soon get out of control. We have all witnessed that altruism and sadly, we are witnessing it again, but this time, a different monster that may, for obvious reason, escape detection by some. Everyone, including Moses bear some responsibility for this degenerative decline of the PPP, from a vanguard institution to a 'House Of Desecration'. However, it is better late than never and the first step in remediation is awareness. With awareness, come the obligation for action by those still imbued with a sense of decency and morality.

Understandably, some may not yet wake up from their deep slumber and others are easily pacify with sucre while the vermin are stashing away the bacon & cheese. Moses's evacuation of the 'House Of Desecration' may be a sign that the rot and stench at Freedom House is beyond cosmetic tinkering.

It seems like the PPP boys used a delaying tactic on giving Moses a final answer to whether or not he will lead the party leaving him with little time to lash out before the elections. They probably saw this coming from him, so they decided to announce Ramotar as presidential candidate less than two months before the elections. It is so clear that he left the party for one reason and not any of the things he is complaining about.

Moses will be the next President of Guyana. It's only a matter of time.

I firmly believe this !

What do you really mean?Will Moses tell Ramjattan "screw you" and take over his position?And then you take offence when others refer to his personal ambition.

I do not take offence to references to Moses's ambitions....I take offense at the attempts to smear the name of a good man who has contributed so much to the struggle in Guyana...especially coming from those he has helped in the past....

The way things are evolving in Guyana we might end up with a national government and Moses is the only person who has the qualities including the integrity to head that government....there will be no need to tell Ramjattan " screw you " in such a scenario.....

What bothers me is Moses waited so long before coming out with this tirade and to do it under the auspices of the AFC ? just hope for the sake of the AFC's future he does not turn this AFC election campaign into a Moses vs PPP tirade. Trotman had little to say, Ramjattan had none to say and Moses had everything to say. From the outside looking it appears as though Moses is using the AFC as a legitimate forum to bash the PPP and the AFC might be losing some ground with this as it may not appeal to PNCites who are looking at the AFC as an option. This is why I would have preferred Moses come out against the PPP on his own then perhaps join the AFC on national issues and concerns rather than all the jibe about PPP , Jagdeo and the Jagan legacy.

Correct again Kid. The AFC has to start telling the people what they plan on doing and don't bother with putting down the PPP, they're already in the hole no need to speak out against them.The PPP has the monopoly for fighting in the outhouse no need for the AFC to follow their lead.

I have to say that Moses as well as Ramjattan do speak well. Can't say much for the two PPP guys,sora and dora.

Originally posted by Wally:The PPP strategy was to use Joey to counter attack Moses. But Joey does his own thing.

Joey dont have the ability to counter attack anyone, he is not even close to the league of Moses, to even be noticed.What has the PPP got: foam-mouth Jagdeo whose cuss down is causing more harm than good and Ramotar who need to go to public speaking school.The rest are too preoccupied with their wealth after the PPP goes down.

Too bad Jagdeo made his government a one-man show, now others are afraid to act without his direction and he is left to act alone.I am sure PPP ministers have a plan B for their families and employment.